They’re all arranged without any fancy finger work. The picking hand can all be done with the thumb. (The exception is Christmas Time Will Soon Be Over which has a simple arrangement and a more difficult one). They’re intended for high-g tuning.

– Super-simple melody arrangements of all those tunes. Only one note at a time. These include tab, standard notation and lyrics.

– MP3s of the melody arrangements. Stereo split so you can play along with either the melody or the chords.

– A PDF with performance notes and tips on playing all versions of the tunes.

Quick warning: if you’re using iPad/iPhone/Android you can’t download everying directly to your gadget. But there is a link to download the main body of the book (with the performance notes and the full arrangements) directly to you device.

What They Sound Like

Full Arrangement Videos

Melody Versions

Here’s what the melody-only versions sound like. The melody tab also has chord names so you can be accompanied by a friend. Or if, like me, you’re a badass loner you can play along with these mp3s. They’re split so the left hand side has the chords and the right has the melody.

Ok, I need more ukulele holiday music like I need another hole in my uke. But music is what really makes Christmas for me, and I love your posts and your website, and you deserve to be financially successful with this venture. I bought all three. So there. :)

I bought 1 and 2 last year, but it was late in the year so I didn’t spend much time with them. I brought them out last week and do I regret not using them last year! Great arrangements! Easy to access, but sound great, even in my hands. They have given me many hours of enjoyment already. I bought 3 right away. Thanks!